Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1899

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7. Junk — Cotichulcd. JewetL signs Ills middle name. What 14. 15. After-dinner session in Room 26. Miss Symonds has her eorrespondenee S. eonld Du Hois do? Hingham absent. 10. diseovered. We don’t go to eourt. 14-. lUliel MeMullcn walks home from Leom- 28. Graduati(in. inster. (11.15 u. m.) 30. Promenade. WHIMSICALITIES. Longfellow — “ Kitty ” Turner. Will someone suggest where Searle, ’99, ean get a girl without robbing the cradle? “Where I reign queen.” — Miss Ful- ler at the junior class parties. “A Growing Empire.” — College section. “How to cut ice.” — Apply to Greene Sheddon. “If she wishes to forget you, you will please let her alone.” — Aliss Healey and Hayes, ’99. “A dressingcase.” — Dunning, 1900. Hackett likes vegetables, especially dandy-Lyons. Too studious to be happy. — Lus- combe sisters. Where peace and rest can never dwell. — Miss Allard’s classes. Taft is doing his best to captivate Helen. He knows her father is Rich. Miss Darling would not object to changing her vocation from elocution to that of a Piper. An everyday occurrence. — Cum- mings’ nap in civil government. “I am not of many words.” — Miss Dole. AIa 3 orof Lunenburg.— Mr. Brown, 1900. “I am too handsome for a man; I should have been born a woman.” — Batchelder. The persons ’At- wood give the secrets of the class book away must have more Grace before the ' will be above such Lowe tricks. “A little learning is a dangerous thing.” — Harris, ’99. “My punishment is more than I can bear.” — Ha 3 esgets three demerits. “Was that 3 ou sitting in the window with my sister Ida?” — Perry. Fred Moore sa 3 s he didn’t mean to carry off that fly-paper from the store, but somehow he got stuck on it. Miss Lowe said she wanted to go to a college where there were some fellows. Aliss Ma 3 — “ What is psychology?” Miss Fisher — “Something about ants and insects.” Miss Smith — “ What kind of a man was Gen. Fox?” Aliss Donnelly — “Foxy.” Card. — For fear that Woodward, 1900, would cry, we did not put much about him in this book. Class Book Committee.

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Fosdick : “Upper rooms to rent he has, without furniture ijut with gas.’’ “Who is this Maggie Nolen?’’ OJ WHAT BOSTON MUSICIANS SAY ABOUT THE H ICH-GRADE McPHAIL PIANOS. Mr. LOUIS C ELSON, Musical Editor and Critic, of Boston: “Your Upright IMano has stood eveiw test excellently. My own opinion of its merits has been echoed by many jirominent pianists who have used it at my residence. Its tone is very rich, and it stands well in tune.’’ OF ALL KINDS OF IN- STRUMENTS. Mr. CARL YLE PETERSILEA, Typewriters apd Sewiqg maeiiipes FOR SALE AND TO RENT. Composer and Author of Petersilea ' s Method for the Piano-Forte : “Having long known the McPhail Pianos as among the finest in the United States, and also having tested them m3 self, I pronounce them in all res- pects equal to the best that have ever come under mv observation, either in America or Europe. In a word, the McPhail embodies all ehe possi- bilities of the Upright Piano.” Piano and Organ Tuning By C. A. Reed, who has had 25 years’ experience. All Work Guaranteed Perfect. OHN GILLESPIE, 104 Main Street Fitchburg;, Mass We have a Fisher in our elass ; but alas, how few are the fish she lands. Things you ought to know: .Apply to Mr. Bingham. Puzzle: Who does Miss Young’s picture look like?



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CLASS SONG. WoRDvS BY Ida L. Poore. Air: “ s e of Beauty, Fare Thee Well. Step by step we’ve climbed the ladder; Round by round is honor won ; We have gone not half the distance, But our school-life here is done. Still in store the future waits us, ' All life’s battles yet to fight; All our hopes and aspirations Ought and must be toward the right. We have done our .work together. Now we hear the sad farewells ; But our motto, that will help us, If we follow what it tells. Then “Gradatim,” let us keep it! Truly keep it, firm and strong! “Step by step, without retarding,” Classmates, let us hasten on.

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